Where is Hino from?

Where is Hino from?

Japan
Hino Motors Manufacturing, U.S.A., Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hino Motors, Ltd. (Japan) and a Toyota Group Company. For four decades, Hino Motors, Ltd. has proudly manufactured the number one selling medium and heavy-duty truck in Japan.

How much weight can a Hino 268 carry?

The Hino 268 is designed for dock loading applications and has a frame height of 40” over the rear axle. A 6,315 lb. front axle and 3,550 lb. rear axle, including 7 available wheelbases (175″ – 271″), make the Hino 268 ideal for applications such as refrigerated bodies, water bottle carriers or heavy freight.

How big is the Hino 258 diesel truck?

Hino 258 Truck, 2018, 268 000kms, 230HP, 6 cylinders 7,7L engine, Allison 6 gears automatic transmission, GAWR rear axle: 17,500lbs, platform width: 95 inches, cabin with bed. 2017 Hino 258, Diesel/Auto, Air Brake, Alum Wheels, Exh Brake, 186K miles. w 21′ Jerr-Dan, Rem Rail, 2- Tool Boxes, LED Light Bar, LED Work Lights, Wheel Lift & more.

What kind of engine does a Hino 185 have?

2010 HINO 185 Series This cargo truck has a 18000lbs GVW. It has a 4.7L 4 cylinder J05D-TF turbo intercooled engine with an automatic transmission. The cargo area has a 7ft cargo door with a hydraulic rear ramp. The HINO 185 Series comes equipped with the following: bench seat…

What makes the Hino truck the best tow truck?

Maneuverability, fuel economy and outstanding visibility make our 258 family of trucks the preferred choice for tow recovery professionals nationwide. The industry leading warranty, B50 engine life and 24/7 HinoWatch roadside assistance provide our customers with the peace of mind to know that Hino has their back.

What kind of warranty does a Hino truck have?

Hino Trucks Class 6-8 now come standard with a 5-year, unlimited mileage transmission warranty on all Allision transmission equipped trucks. We’ve got your back! Covered that is.